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Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

COVET...excerpt from 'Thoughts from the Talons'



My hunger never ceases as
I covet your delicious body
Continually gaining in strength
Sampling you like a child with chocolate

My soul purpose to savor
Glistening droplets upon your neck
Lapping at it like a bitch in heat
I feel refreshed

I hear no pleas for mercy
Only the sound of my feeding
Echoing in the stagnant air
While your body slips into ecstasy

My blood stained lips smile
Luring you deeper into the chasm
Submitting to my every word
Captivating you my perfect pet


Sher Boudreau oct 17 2009 ©












Saturday, January 28, 2012

Top Of The Food Chain..excerpt from 'Thoughts From The Talons'


Top of the food chain

Into the shadows of darkness he returns
Regenerated by warm life-source drained from another
Pristine droplets fall from crimson stained lips
Glimmer of evil shines brilliantly from ebony eyes

Residue of a former life fading into obscurity
Transformation into the immortal undead complete
Satiated by the thirst of human flesh
The hunger grows in intensity with each passing night

Gone are celebrations of a glorious sunrise
The moon’s radiance now welcomed ally
Lurking through the mists of twilight
Searching for the next ‘repartage de vie’

Destined to walk the earth for eternity
Savoring every victim like the first
Absorbing the sweet smell of freshly punctured jugulars
The aroma seduces like a powerful drug

In the end I’m just a vampire
Roaming the ages acquiring comrades
The taste of bloodlust a common bond
Top of the food chain forever indestructible

Sher Boudreau 03-04-2004 (c)


Thursday, January 26, 2012

UNDERWORLD..AWAKENING

UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING
starring:

Kate Beckinsale, Kris Holden-Reid, Stephen Rea, Theo James, India Eisley and Michael Ealy

This gripping action packed 4th movie in the series recalls the turbulent past of Selene (Kate Beckinsale) and the battle between the Vampire and Lycan clans. 

We find Selene frozen in a "cryostasis" labelled 'Subject 1' along side her are 2 other 'coffins' with Subject 0 and Subject 2.  It's been 12 years since her epic battle with the Lycans and the world is now fighting united against the 'non humans'. 

Selene is faced with a world she doesn't know and missing Michael. Her only link is a hybrid child. 

Theo James is stellar as the Vampire David, struggling to get from under his father's passive nature and fight for the Vampire nation. Stephen Rea, Michael Ealy and India Eisley deliver outstanding performances in their supportive roles. 

The breakout of Kris Holden-Reid (Lost Girl fame) onto the big screen as the Lycan Quint (a Lycan that has been genetically altered with the hybrid's blood) is brilliant. His raw talent and superb portrayal as a mutated werewolf in battle with Selene over 'Eve' aka (subject 2) will propel him to stardom in a hurry. 

Kate Beckinsale is exquisite once again as Selene and she is the anchor to the series's success and future. Her exotic looks combined with brilliant acting make her a catch for any director.

This movie leaves the movie goer anxious to find Michael and see the reuniting of the family as a whole. There is a definite draw for another film in this remarkable series.


Ravenbran Ratings 5 out of 5 claws!!

Monday, November 21, 2011

TWILIGHT.BREAKING DAWN PT 1 MOVIE REVIEW

TWILIGHT BREAKING DAWN Pt 1 MOVIE REVIEW

'Twihards' are squealing with joy over the Cullen's return to the big screen. Breaking Dawn Part 1 is the beginning of the finale of the blockbuster Twilight franchise. 

We enter to find Edward (Robert Pattinson) marrying his lovely mortal girl friend Bella (played perfectly by Kristen Stewart). The wedding ceremony and reception are fit for royalty and Alice Cullen (played by the delightful Ashley Greene) makes sure nothing is too much for Bella. 

With the wedding under way, we see the dejected Jacob (hunky Taylor Lautner) changing into his werewolf form and running off in anger to 'Northern Canada or somewhere like that'.  Everything is about to change for the lovelorn trio. 

Bella and Edward take off on their honeymoon where she is to become a vampire but not before the hilarity of the vampire-mortal wedding night bed destroying love making session. Robert and Kristen's chemistry is apparent and they exude it on the screen. 

14 days have passed since their wedding and Bella discovers that she is pregnant. Not only is it unprecedented but dangerous for Bella as the growing baby takes over her body leaving her at the brink of death. 

Can Edward turn her in time or will he lose his love and his life (the treaty now dissolved with the Wolf pack). 

This movie delivers powerful emotions, powerful scenes and a potent punch in the franchise's pocketbook. Great scenery, phenomenal effects and stellar performances make this movie one not to miss this fall.

RAVEN RATING 5 out 5 CLAWS

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Lost Girl..Television Review

"Lost Girl" Review



Sundays on Showcase or SyFy



starring



Anna Silk, Kris Holden-Ried, Ksenia Solo,

K.C. Collins, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Zoie Palmer

Rick Howland and Paul Amos





            Filmed in Toronto and the surrounding areas, this fantasy show is about a beautiful succubus named Bo (played by Anna Silk) and her quest to find out about her true beginnings and her parents. Partnered with an amusing and whimsical human Kenzi (played by Ksenia Solo) they solve 'Fae/human' crimes while searching for the truth. Flanked by an amazing supporting cast of K.C. Collins, Kris Holden-Ried, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Zoie Palmer, Rick Howland and Paul Amos. This show delivers action, romance, drama, humor and the on going battle between good and evil.



            Shows usually contain violence, strong language, sexual content and is geared to the mature audience. If you are tired of just vampires and zombies, Lost Girl will give you a supernatural dose of steamy sex, and a myriad of supernatural's each week.



**RAVEN RATING** 5 out 5 claws





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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Priest my movie review

PRIEST



Movie Review
by
Sher




Directed by Scott Stewart

Starring Paul Bettany, Cam Gigandet, Maggie Q and Christopher Plummer



In a futuristic society where the Catholic church wields even more power then in previous centuries. The church created 'Priests' that specialized in vampire killing. Based on the graphic novel. Humans are told 'to go against the church is to go against god'.  they are under the guise that the priests have eradicated the vampires until word comes of Priest's brother (portrayed by True Blood's Stephen Moyer) that his wife is dead and his daughter has been kidnapped by a different type of vampire.

 I give a **RAVEN RATING** OF 4 out of 5 claws